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Concerts with works by
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 1756 – 1791

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Quick overview of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 1756 – 1791 by associated keywords

Upcoming Concerts

Concerts in season 2024/25 or later where works by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 1756 – 1791 is performed

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This season
In Schwetzingen

Raphaela Gromes · Daniel Dodds · Duo Tal & Groethuysen

Sun, May 4, 2025, 11:00
Raphaela Gromes Violoncello, Daniel Dodds Violine, DUO TAL & GROETHUYSEN, Yaara Tal Klavier, Andreas Groethuysen Klavier
Two symphonies nicknamed "great"—Mozart's 40th in G minor and Schubert's 8th in C major—plus a major orchestral work by the composer dubbed the "female Beethoven." Four great musicians perform arrangements of this great music. We'll hear Schubert's "heavenly length" of nearly an hour, Mozart's penultimate symphony, and an arrangement of Emilie Mayer's 1879 Faust overture.
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This season
In Schwetzingen

Casal Quartett

Fri, May 9, 2025, 19:00
CASAL QUARTETT, Felix Froschhammer Violine, Rachel Späth Violine, Markus Fleck Viola, Sebastian Braun Violoncello
Vegetarians can rejoice! The Casal Quartet's three-course concert avoids Saint-Saëns' animal-themed Carnival. Instead, Mozart, Grieg, Gershwin, and Piazzolla offer culinary freedom between movements, complemented by a Gyrowetz quartet. This promises a playful, diverse experience for the palate. If the Quartet performs with their usual finesse, it's a feast for the ears too. The evening, hosted by the Quartet, features a "Flying Dinner" near the Mozartsaal with standing and seating options. Table reservations (for those needing seats) are handled by Schlossrestaurant "Theodors".
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This season
In Schwetzingen

Orchesterakademie

Sat, May 10, 2025, 18:00
Raphaela Gromes Violoncello, Matthew Halls Dirigent, SWR SYMPHONIEORCHESTER
The SWR Symphony Orchestra's academy in Schwetzingen features conductor Matthew Halls and cellist Raphaela Gromes performing Haydn's Cello Concerto No. 2 and Mozart's Symphony No. 33. Rameau's "Pygmalion" ballet suite follows, exploring the creation of art and the sculptor's love for his statue.